Amazon proposing second Go Store building in San Francisco

The first Amazon Go Store recently opened in San Francisco and there is already talk about building another.

The cashier-free facility, at 300 California St., carries groceries and will be open Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. In what Amazon believes will be the future of retail, customers check out using an app that charges them automatically using store sensors after they pick up their items.

There are also Go Stores in Chicago, Seattle with plans for another in San Francisco and New York, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Mark Buckshon

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